YouTube Video Makers: Drill Your Message Home With YouTube Annotations

Christopher Ming Ryan (The Way We Watch) shows you how easy it is to use text annotations on your uploaded videos on YouTube.

YouTube Video Makers: Drill Your Message Home With YouTube Annotations

NEW YORK, July 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Christopher Ming Ryan, an executive producer of internal and external video marketing communications for Wheelhouse Communications, published a feature that explains how simple it is to make annotations on your uploaded YouTube videos.

Often times video makers and video bloggers will want to put bullet points on their videos quickly without an editing program. YouTube Annotations allows you to do just that.

After uploading the video, the video maker can use a dialogue bubble, a box of text or a hypertext link to another YouTube video to make additional points or underscore important aspects of the content being seen.

The only thing limiting your use of Annotations is your creativity as Ryan goes on to show in a short film entitled, "The Blogger At Work." The film is a silent one, but with YouTube Annotations the information is humorously provided.

See the video and the story here:

http://christophermingryan.typepad.com/thewaywewatch/2009/06/using-youtube-annotations.html

Twitter: @chrismingryan

Website: http://christophermingryan.typepad.com/thewaywewatch




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